Summary

  • Miis are fading from Nintendo's forefront, but games like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe keep them relevant with added customization options.
  • Miis have been creatively used in games like Super Smash Bros. and Nintendo Land to offer unique experiences.
  • Tomodachi Life on the 3DS showcases the strangeness and success of making Miis the center of a life-sim game.

A true modern-day tragedy has been Nintendo's slow withdrawal of Miis over the last few console generations. Once a key selling point and core part of the Wii's identity, Miis have been relegated to a hidden customization feature buried within the system settings on the Switch.

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8 Pilotwings Resort

Return To Wuhu Island

Pilotwings Resort

Like Racing Action Systems Released March 25, 2011 ESRB e Developer(s) Monster Games, Nintendo SPD Publisher(s) Nintendo Platform(s) Nintendo 3DS Genre(s) Racing, Action Powered by Expand Collapse

The Pilotwings series was assumed to have been long gone after decades of no new entries, and that's why it was such a surprise that Nintendo released a new Pilotwings game with the launch of the 3DS.

Acting as a middle ground between the original Pilotwings games and the new (at the time) Wii Sports Resort setting, the game lets you take to the skies, controlling whichever Mii you desire. It's now been years since the release of Pilotwings Resort, so hopefully Nintendo will once again remember about this series.

7 Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Suit Up

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Like Follow Followed Racing Systems OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Avg: 92/100 Critics Rec: 99% Released April 28, 2017 ESRB E Developer(s) Nintendo EAD, Nintendo EPD Publisher(s) Nintendo Engine Unreal Engine 4 Franchise Mario Kart
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While Miis have begun to fade into semi-obscurity with the Switch generation, the one game that has consistently provided support for these avatars is Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Every mainline Mario Kart since the Wii has allowed you to play as a Mii, but 8 brought it up a notch with more customization options.

The original Mario Kart 8 had the option for Nintendo-themed Mii costumes unlocked with amiibos, but 8 Deluxe, in one of its last waves of DLC, added even more costumes to add some extra flair to your Miis. A little-known Easter egg about these costumes is that some of them will change the poses your Miis make when you do a trick.

6 Miitomo

Gone, And Mostly Forgotten

At the height of Nintendo's awkward dark years (2015-16) when the Wii U was prematurely winding down support, but the Switch wasn't out yet, Nintendo announced it would start releasing mobile games.

While some of these were quite successful, Nintendo's first effort was perhaps its most awkward. Miitomo, as the name suggests, starred the Miis, and was a social 'game', where you'd take photos, answer questions, and occasionally visit friends. It was a strange experiment, and has since been discontinued, but it lives on in the hearts of its few dedicated fans.

5 Super Smash Bros. For Wii U/3DS

Custom Made

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Like Fighting Systems OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Avg: 92/100 Critics Rec: 100% Released October 3, 2014 ESRB e Developer(s) Bandai Namco Studios, Sora Ltd. Publisher(s) Nintendo Engine Havok Multiplayer Online Multiplayer Franchise Super Smash Bros.
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Even though Miis were planned to be added to Smash Bros. Brawl on the Wii, it wasn't until the fourth entry in the fighting game series on the 3DS and Wii U that the Miis finally joined the roster.

The Mii Fighters were announced alongside the custom moves mechanic, and were the perfect template to display how you could customise each of the characters' specials.

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Because they were added here, they necessitated being ported into Smash Ultimate (everyone was invited after all, even the Miis), and with them came the custom moves feature, this time a little more hidden within a few layers of menus. While the Mii Fighters are well-liked by some, they're also a little notorious, since Mii Fighter costumes were often added as an alternative to potential new characters, instead of being an actual fighter, much to the dismay of hungry fans (Geno Mii Fighter just isn't the same).

4 Nintendo Land

See The Sights

Nintendo Land Like Platformer Shooter Systems Released November 18, 2012 ESRB e Developer(s) Nintendo EAD Publisher(s) Nintendo Engine Bezel Franchise Nintendogs
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While the Wii U era wasn't Nintendo's most successful, it's remembered fondly by those who saw Nintendo's vision. While it didn't recapture the phenonmenon that was Wii Sports, Nintendo Land is arguably a better launch title to return to.

The collection of 12 minigames themed around classic Nintendo properties to display everything that was possible with the Wii U was a great idea, and even better, every minigame was played with Miis. While it's unlikely now, hopefully the theme-park style minigame collection is used again by Nintendo in the future.

3 Wii Sports Resort

Take On The Champions

Wii Sports Resort Like Follow Followed Sports Systems Released June 25, 2009 ESRB E for Everyone Developer(s) Nintendo Publisher(s) Nintendo Multiplayer Local Multiplayer Platform(s) Nintendo Wii Genre(s) Sports How Long To Beat 8½ Hours Powered by Expand Collapse

While it feels like the original Wii Sports would be the most obvious choice for a celebration of Miis, and while it was definitely the first, the sequel, Wii Sports Resort, feels like a much better example of what Miis were capable of.

With a better selection of sports and different modes to keep you busy, Wii Sports Resort just has a lot more to sink your teeth into. The addition of Mii Champions for each of the different sports (including the infamous Matt), also gave certain Miis a bit more personality than they had before.

2 Miitopia

Face Snatched

Miitopia Like Follow Followed RPG Systems OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Avg: 70/100 Critics Rec: 34% Released July 28, 2017 ESRB E For Everyone due to Crude Humor, Mild Cartoon Violence Developer(s) Nintendo EPD Publisher(s) Nintendo Engine Unreal Engine 5
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Even though the Wii is where Nintendo introduced the Miis, it feels like the 3DS is where it had the most fun with them. One of the top examples of this is Miitopia, a wholly Mii-centric RPG, that added even more of that uncanny sense of humour that comes with Miis.

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1 Tomodachi Life

The King Of Miis

Tomodachi Life Like Simulation Systems OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Avg: 74/100 Critics Rec: 49% Released April 18, 2013 ESRB e Publisher(s) Nintendo Engine unity
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Perhaps one of the strangest games to gain a loyal fanbase from the 3DS era is Tomodachi Life. In spite of being a pretty hard-to-describe life-sim game, it ended up being one of the best-selling games on the 3DS.

Well-known for somehow managing to make the Miis even more strange by giving each of them a customizable voice, Tomodachi Life has plenty for you to do, even if none of it feels like a traditional game. Tomodachi Life is a strange, but in the end, successful experiment.

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